I’ve got a place in LA for a month so it’s a very temporary situation and I’m still looking around for jobs. Everything’s still a bit touch and go so I’m asking for a little bit more patience with my comic’s hiatus. I know you guys can’t wait to see what happens next and believe me, no one’s more eager to see this book finished up than me!

YEY! So, Polterguys is now part of Sparkler Distribution exclusively which means from now on, you can pick up Polterguys books along with other fantastic comics and their related merchandise from their website.

What does this mean for Polterguys? Well, distributing through Sparkler means I can concentrate working on Vol. 2, the classes I’m taking and building up a new portfolio. I’m gearing up for a move back to SoCal and getting help with orders and shipping with current and future books just sounded like the best deal for me. Everybody involved has been super helpful and I’m excited to be part of a group with such a great mission: bringing entertaining and diverse stories for and about women to the world.

Other links I have neglected to put up here:

Make sure to catch up with Volume 2 as it serializes at Polterguys.laurbits.com.
Polterguys is also getting mirrored on Tapastic now (since Inkblazers shut down.)

This is a fun series I’ve been working on for a client this year. It’s a noir detective series featuring the Archie Comics characters in different roles and it’s been so much fun to create. You can read more about the client’s ideas for these images here at his tumblr.

Watch this space for more entries in the future! I don’t think we’re quite done playing in this world yet…

Happy belated Thanksgiving, guys! I hope everyone’s having a great time with family and friends.

I’ve been meaning to share some kind of infographic about Polterguys Vol. 1’s performance since it came out last year. First because infographics are cool and second, because it’s always nice to see some real numbers for research purposes. When I started out, I had no idea what how much money I was going to need or expect and that made it difficult to create a budget. My hope is that this could be another resource for those of you who are interested in making your own books.

It took me a while but I finally found time this weekend to wrangle up numbers and slap on some colors. Hit the jump to check it out!